- Open the dialog box for an Output block in a conditional subsystem.
- From the “Source of initial output value” drop-down list, select “Dialog”.
- In the “Initial output” box, enter the initial value.
Disabling an Enabled Subsystem
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John
on 19 Nov 2024 at 6:28
Answered: Raghava S N
on 19 Nov 2024 at 7:25
Hi there,
I have a simple enabled subsystem as below. I expected that the enabled subsystem should not be run but the value of 10 indicates that it was run. Can anyone help with an explanation?
Thanks,
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Raghava S N
on 19 Nov 2024 at 7:25
As I understand, you are looking to find an explanation for why an enabled subsystem is showing an output despite being disabled all the time.
The explanation for this can be found in the documentation titled “Conditional Subsystem Initial Output Values”. To access this, execute the following command in the MATLAB command window-
web(fullfile(docroot, 'simulink/ug/specify-or-inherit-conditional-subsystem-initial-values.html'))
Specifically, the enabled subsystem in your model outputs the value “10” because the “Outport” block uses the default initial value of the output data type when an input signal is not provided to the enabled subsystem.
To specify initial output values:
Hope this helps!
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